Henry Thornton on the Bank of England
AVMpress
88 Seiten
21 x 14,8 x 0,6 cm
Softcover
Erscheinungstermin 01.02.2012
Bestell-Nr. P86924210
ISBN 978-3-86924-210-1
88 Seiten
21 x 14,8 x 0,6 cm
Softcover
Erscheinungstermin 01.02.2012
Bestell-Nr. P86924210
ISBN 978-3-86924-210-1
39,90 € (inkl. 7% Mwst)
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Henry Thornton is a British monetary policy theorist who made important contributions to economics literature. He also made an impact in the areas of politics, social sciences and religion. Thornton is known as "the father of the modern central bank" thanks to his contributions to monetary policy with the publication of his only but very influential book, the Paper Credit. The years in which Thornton wrote his book was characterized by a period of economic turmoil after the era of abundance. The war against France caused panic and suspension of cash payments in 1793. The gold standard was abandoned. These historical changes provided Thornton an understanding of such events.